Texas A&M Football

Loss to Auburn demands A&M find ways to reconcile confidence with performance

Texas A&M fell at the hands of the Auburn Tigers 28-20 to open up SEC play. After the game, Jimbo Fisher insisted that the Aggies are not a bad football team, but the head coach and his team have to make their play match their belief against quality opponents.
September 21, 2019
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In the wake of a demoralizing 28-20 Southeastern Conference loss to eighth-ranked Auburn, Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher and players adamantly expressed a shared opinion.

“We’re not a bad football team,” Fisher reassured.

“We’re a good football team,” receiver Jhamon Ausbon said.

Safety Keldrick Carper agreed.

Their insistence could be encouraging. But it also could be disconcerting.

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